Apr 16, 2022; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn (10) reacts after scoring the game winning goal against the Minnesota Wild in overtime at Enterprise Center. Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn was not happy with a high-sticking penalty he was called for on Tuesday night and took out his frustration on a camera.

Schenn was called for the penalty near the end of the third period of his Blues’ Game 1 contest against the Colorado Avalanche in their Western Conference semifinals series.

Schenn was so upset with the call he beat up the penalty box camera. 

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Though Schenn was angry, his penalty did not hurt his team. The Blues killed the power play to send the game to overtime tied 2-2. Colorado won the game halfway through the first overtime period on a goal by Josh Manson.

The Avalanche lead the series 1-0.

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